Compromise
51compromise potential — nuostovusis potencialas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Kelių elektrodinių reakcijų elektros srovių kompensavimo potencialas, kurio vertė laikui bėgant nekinta. atitikmenys: angl. compromise potential; mixed potential; stationary potential;… …
52compromise and settlement — A compromise agreement followed by the performance of the promises contained in the agreement. 15 Am J2d Compr § 1 …
53compromise — The known or suspected exposure of clandestine personnel, installations, or other assets or of classified information or material, to an unauthorized person …
54compromise — com·pro·mise || kÉ’mprÉ™maɪz n. settling of a disagreement by making mutual concessions v. settle a disagreement by making mutual concessions …
55Compromise — An ISO term. The breaching of secrecy and/or security …
56compromise — to reach agreement by modifying or reducing one s stated objectives …
57compromise — noun 1》 an agreement that is reached by each side making concessions. ↘an intermediate state between conflicting alternatives. 2》 the expedient acceptance of standards that are lower than is desirable. verb 1》 settle a dispute by mutual… …
58compromise — I. n. Agreement, composition, adjustment, settlement, mutual concession, abatement of differences. II. v. a. 1. Adjust, settle, compose, compound. 2. Jeopardize (irretrievably), imperil, bring into danger, put at hazard, put in jeopardy, expose… …
59compromise — n 1. concession, trade off, yielding, adjustment, modification, accommodation; reconciliation, reconcilement, conciliation, propitiation; making up, making peace, coming to terms, harmonization, rapprochement; arbitration, negotiation, mediation; …
60compromise — com·pro·mise …